This is a post I've been trying to write for a while - like, years - and I've finally gotten it down. I want to stress that I'm not a sociologist, or a historian, this is not an academic treatise or anything like that. It's just a bunch of memories and thoughts, and I don't have a complete picture of all the political and social changes of the last few decades. (Update: thank you for the lovely responses! I will reply to every one, it just might take a little while.)
A few days ago someone sent me a clip of Elon Musk talking to Joe Rogan. In a wild act of self-hatred, I decided to play the clip. Here's a transcript of what he says:
Musk: If you start thinking that humans are bad, then the natural conclusion is that humans should die out. Now, I'm heading to an international AI safety conference later tonight, leaving in about three hours, and I'm gonna meet with the British Prime Minister and a number of other people. So you have to say, like, how could AI go wrong? Well, if the AI gets programmed by the extinctionists it will... its utility function will be the extinction of humanity.
Rogan: -pause- Well yeah... clearly.
Musk: They won't even think it's bad, like that guy. It's messed up.
Rogan: There's a lot of decisions that AI would make that would be similar to eugenics.
This is a blog post about the TV show QI, how the belligerent arrogance of a few people set an example for a whole generation, and why loving science is not enough.
The only thing I could possibly add to this would be that our entire society-wide concept of Intelligence has been devoured by Capital.
Parents want their kids to go to college so they can Become Smart so they can make lots of money and thus have a good life. People who have lots of non-inherited wealth must have gotten that money by being Smart. People believe Musk is a genius because he has more money than anyone. The tech industry has gradually merged with capital itself to become this dominating arbiter, path-builder, of the future, of human destiny itself, largely because of its ability to hold the reins of this important social notion of Intelligence.
And likewise if someone has a lot of knowledge and expertise and insight about something that doesn't earn boatloads of money they are not, in the minds of many people who have internalized this capital-captured notion of intelligence, actually that Smart. Which tech constantly uses to devalue and dismiss liberal arts people (and plenty of tech people with a conscience) who bring forward strong arguments about how this may be a terrible way to run a civilization.
And I think when we participate in the public spectacle of Intelligence, as defined thus, we pile a little more credence at its altar, and it will be that much harder to dislodge once the crises and atrocities it has created pile up high enough that nobody can deny the truth any longer. But I hope we have the courage and the clarity to tear it all down and build something better and completely different in its place.

